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:Family History Library <br>35 North West Temple Street <br>Salt Lake City, UT 84150-3400
:Family History Library <br>35 North West Temple Street <br>Salt Lake City, UT 84150-3400


*''Family History Centers. ''The Family History Library can loan copies of most records on microfilm to thousands of [http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/fhc/frameset_fhc.asp?PAGE=library_fhc_about.asp Family History Centers] worldwide. There is a small duplication and postage fee for this service. To find a center near you, [http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/FHC/frameset_fhc.asp click here].<br>
*''Family History Centers. ''The Family History Library can loan copies of most records on microfilm to thousands of [http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/fhc/frameset_fhc.asp?PAGE=library_fhc_about.asp Family History Centers] worldwide. There is a small duplication and postage fee for this service. To find a center near you, [http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/FHC/frameset_fhc.asp click here].<br>  
*''Local Archives and Libraries. ''Although the Family History Library has many records on microfilm or microfiche, others are available only at local or national archives and libraries. See "[[Jewish Archives and Libraries|Archives and Libraries]]" for more information.  
*''Local Archives and Libraries. ''Although the Family History Library has many records on microfilm or microfiche, others are available only at local or national archives and libraries. See "[[Jewish Archives and Libraries|Archives and Libraries]]" for more information.  
*''Libraries and Interlibrary Loan.'' Public, academic, and other research libraries may have some published sources for Jewish research. Many provide interlibrary loan services that allow you to borrow records from other libraries.  
*''Libraries and Interlibrary Loan.'' Public, academic, and other research libraries may have some published sources for Jewish research. Many provide interlibrary loan services that allow you to borrow records from other libraries.  
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:*http://www.jewishgen.org/ajgs/
:*http://www.jewishgen.org/ajgs/


*''Professional Researchers.'' You can hire a researcher, many of whom specialize in Jewish research. Others specialize in research in various countries or states. Lists of qualified professional researchers for various geographical areas are available from the Family History Library. Archives or family history societies may also provide lists of people who can do research for you. Jewish and other genealogical periodicals usually contain names and addresses of people or companies that do research for hire. Researchers can also be found on genealogy Internet sites.  
*''Professional Researchers.'' You can hire a researcher, many of whom specialize in Jewish research. Others specialize in research in various countries or states. [[Hiring_a_Professional_Researcher|Lists of qualified professional researchers ]]for various geographical areas are available from the Family History Library. Archives or family history societies may also provide lists of people who can do research for you. Jewish and other genealogical periodicals usually contain names and addresses of people or companies that do research for hire. Researchers can also be found on genealogy Internet sites.  
*''Photocopies.'' The Family History Library and some other libraries offer limited photoduplica-tion services for a small fee. Books protected by copyright cannot be copied in their entirety. However, a few pages can usually be copied for personal research (you must specify the exact pages you need). The library does not copy large portions of a microfilm. To get a copy of a major portion of a film, write to the archive where the original material is stored for permission and then contact the library with your request.
*''Photocopies.'' The Family History Library and some other libraries offer limited photoduplica-tion services for a small fee. Books protected by copyright cannot be copied in their entirety. However, a few pages can usually be copied for personal research (you must specify the exact pages you need). The library does not copy large portions of a microfilm. To get a copy of a major portion of a film, write to the archive where the original material is stored for permission and then contact the library with your request.


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